Pros: Nice 9 hole course tucked into college campus, largely following border of woods in a park-like setting. Holes offer some variety with elevation important on 2-3 holes, blind holes, trees or other obstacles (e.g. tennis courts) commonly in play, though somewhat repetitive with numerous dogleg rights. Most of the course plays over mown lawn, though unmown rough or woods in play on most holes. Concrete tee pads with plaques with modestly helpful hole info.

Cons: Course layout relies on a fair amount of guesswork and/or scouting first time playing - though map(s) are available under Links/Files tab here.
Although we played after spring semester and traffic was light, I imagine that there could be a fair amount of activity on or around the course when school's in session.
Road could potentially come into play on two holes: #4 throwing blindly uphill toward road, #7 parallels road.

Other Thoughts: This is a decent, compact short (9 hole) course. Easy to do two rounds, or check out alternative "Loin" course described in other reviews or mapped in Links/Files tab.

Pros: Beginner friendly, fun, quick to play. Real easy to play through twice for a fast 18. Moderately hilly, with enough trees to provide obstacle and challenge. Some risk-reward opportunities. Course flows relatively well, without any signage or markers. Benches and trash cans at some holes. Concrete tee pads are excellent and provide direction and distance to the basket. It's located on a college campus, so it's remarkably well-maintained with scenic views of both the landscape and female inhabitants.

Cons: Most holes are dogleg rights, varying only in elevation and how sharp the turn. None play through the woods, though errant throws could land there in thick prickers. Many of the fairways intersect so it could be tough to play on busier days. One hole plays close to a road, and another has a basket positioned close to it, so there's a chance an off-line shot could land there.

Other Thoughts: Knew there was a tenth hole there, somewhere, but couldn't find it. And as other reviewers have noted, there is also opportunity to play alternative holes here, or even create your own (perhaps even unintentionally). ..

Pros: Well groomed course and concrete tee boxes.
There are some trees and obstacles to shoot around which make it a challenging little course.
It has definitely grown on me the more I play it.

Cons: As others have mentioned, the holes are very close to each other which makes it slightly annoying if there are multiple groups playing.
Also, If you have a bad throw into the woods during the summer, good luck finding it!

Other Thoughts: There is a short 10th hole! (See map entitled "Hole 10" under the Links/Files tab)
The concrete tee box says P on it which i assume means practice. But the basket says 10 on it.

Pros: This review is of the Loin Course just so ya'll know, it's not of the small but still fun regular course. Super long holes designed to make this short par 27 course long and punishing! Fun all around, and has a great bit of debris and or tree's which makes for an absolute great time! My Favorite has to be Hole 5 or the pine tee to basket 5, sweet bomb down through it all and way down hill!!! Great redirection of the original course. Ohh and for the men reading this, there are a lot of pretty women at Goucher, i mean it's a college come on!!

Cons: The map that was made on MD-FORUMS can be a bit confusing. I understood it completely but a few folks i have spoke to said it's a bit weird. As for the course no negative comments from this guy!!

Pros: Beautiful Concrete Tee Pads
Very Well Maintained Grounds
People not playing are considerate

Cons: Small, narrow fairways
Pretty much every hole doglegs to the right
No legal parking during school hours

Other Thoughts: Very nice little course that is quick to play. The tee pads are great. My main issue is that every hold doglegs to the right as if there wasn't much imagination used when creating the course.

Cons: * Some holes have you driving right across or near the tees for others. If too many people are playing (5 or so) there may be long waits
* The rough on the right will put you in some poison oak if you don't watch it

Other Thoughts: This course was very pretty and quiet. It is TIGHT though, holes placed pretty close to one another not leaving much room for multiple parties to play without waiting.

Seeing how forgiving this course was, I opted to bring my fiance here to teach her how to throw. Without any dangerous rough (creeks, briars) she had a great time throwing the disc all over :)

Pros: This is a nice little course in the back corner of the college. The college grounds are beautiful and very well maintained. The course is set up in a small corner of the college. It's amazing how they fit nine holes into such a small part of the campus. The tee pads on this course are awesome. They are long and concrete and have the information on the hole engraved into a metal part of tee box. The course does use a variety of shots which makes the course interesting and has you use more than one disc.

Cons: The course is really small and if there are a number of people playing, watch out! There are a couple of holes that would possibly benefit from putting a mandatory sign because if you want, you can throw certain paths that would make the hole easier. Although the course does use a variety of shots, I would say the course leans heavily on right hand anhyzer shots. Because the course wraps around a certain part of the campus, the course keeps moving to the right.

Other Thoughts: The fact that they have their own disc golf course on campus is pretty awesome. Even if it is in a small little area, those who play will benefit from having a nice practice course. This would be a good place to bring someone who has never played before as it is not long and you don't need many discs.

Other Thoughts: I ended up parking illegally on the school campus but the course was so quick it didn't matter. I was so glad no one else was on the course because it would be interesting with the fairways crossing and being so close. This would be an ok course to have in your backyard, but its not really worth going out of your way. There are a lot of different ways you could play the course safari for more challenge, but it would require no one else there.

Pros: Quick play (about 30 minutes)
For how simple the course is, there are a wide variety of shots that are needed to do well.
Though the play along woods and through trees is not the most challenging, it does place a heavier emphasis on accuracy, balancing out the shorter hole length in places

Cons: Several holes overlap (2 &8, 5 &6, 9 &1, etc...). When more than one group gets on the course, play slows pretty quickly
The course borders tennis courts and a road/parking lot, where errant throws can easily land. The 7th hole is particularly bad with this, and play can slow in nice weather with joggers and cars passing by.
The second hole turns into a mud-pit near the basket if it's rained in the past few days.

Other Thoughts: This course is an excellent, quick course which is very fun to play. The 9 holes can get repetitive after a while, and alternate versions of the course make for an excellent breather on the course, assuming nobody else is playing as the alternate versions can make the course more crowded and stall play more than already would be the case. An excellent alternative course, dubbed the anti-course, offers holes of approximately the same length, while offering different obstacles and challenges:
Hole 1) tee 1 to 8 basket
Hole 2) tee 9 to 7 basket
Hole 3) tee 8 to 6 basket
Hole 4) tee 7 to 5 basket
Hole 5) tee 6 to 4 basket
Hole 6) tee 5 to 3 basket
Hole 7) tee 4 to 2 basket
Hole 8) tee 3 to 1 basket
Hole 9) tee 2 to 9 basket

This is a fun course to play, and though it's mostly open, the bordering woods and trees keep it competitive for group play.